- for those wondering, i read the article: yes, it makes sense for the body to be there and he wasn’t murdered. he was exploring the area when he fell into a glacier. - There was a hint of a possible motive though: "He was travelling with his brother, Kathiruddin, on horseback on the day he went missing. Police said a family feud had forced the two men to leave their home. " But yeah, seems like a pretty plausible accident. 
- deleted by creator - deleted by creator - I get the reference! 
 
 
- At the cafes and hostels around any tourist heavy glacier, you’ll see fresh posters of missing people. 
- So the glacier is not thousands of years old and the man did not time travel? - For those wondering… - The body of a man missing for 28 years 
 
- I was definitely wondering how tf he got into one. 
 
- Score one for climate change. - It’ll produce a lot more bodies too if it keeps up. 
- So we’ve got: - A final sense of closure for grieving families.
 - And, - 2… More access to beachfront properties. - Rising oceans and more frequent, stronger storms kind of negate #2. - All beachfront property is transient. 
 
 
 
- I’m not the only one who am reminded of that south park episode, right? - The South Park episode based on Encino Man. - Which in turn was based on a ton of other movies and stories based on this theme. 
 
 




